Animals that travel together in groups must constantly come to consensus about both the direction and speed of movement, often simultaneously. Contributions to collective decisions may vary among group members, yet inferring who has influence over group decisions is challenging, largely due to the multifaceted nature of influence. Here we collected high-resolution GPS data from five habituated meerkat groups in their natural habitat during foraging and developed a method to quantify individual influence over both group direction and speed. We find that individual influence over direction and speed are correlated, but also exhibit substantial variation. Comparing patterns across social statuses reveals that dominant females have higher influ...
During group movements, many socially living and group-foraging animals produce contact calls. Conta...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Animals that travel together in groups must constantly come to consensus about both the direction an...
Some animal species live in stable social groups and scientists have long wondered how such groups a...
Collective decision-making is a daily occurrence in the lives of many group-living animals, and can ...
Group-living animals need to trade off the benefits and the costs of close proximity to conspecifics...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International LI...
Risk-sensitive adaptive spatial organisation during group movement has been shown to efficiently min...
Animals that live in groups face a dual challenge of effectively exploiting their environment while ...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Shared-decision making is beneficial for the maintenance of group-living. However, little is known a...
Research on cooperatively breeding species has shown that their population dynamics can differ from ...
During group movements, many socially living and group-foraging animals produce contact calls. Conta...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...
Animals that travel together in groups must constantly come to consensus about both the direction an...
Some animal species live in stable social groups and scientists have long wondered how such groups a...
Collective decision-making is a daily occurrence in the lives of many group-living animals, and can ...
Group-living animals need to trade off the benefits and the costs of close proximity to conspecifics...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International LI...
Risk-sensitive adaptive spatial organisation during group movement has been shown to efficiently min...
Animals that live in groups face a dual challenge of effectively exploiting their environment while ...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Shared-decision making is beneficial for the maintenance of group-living. However, little is known a...
Research on cooperatively breeding species has shown that their population dynamics can differ from ...
During group movements, many socially living and group-foraging animals produce contact calls. Conta...
Decisions regarding immigration and emigration are crucial to understanding group dynamics in social...
1. Dispersal is a key process governing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured population...